bentosalueeksi
Bentosalueeksi is a term used in marine and freshwater ecology to denote the benthic zone treated as a discrete habitat unit. The word is Finnish, formed from benthos and the suffix -alueeksi, which yields a meaning akin to “as an area” or “into an area.”
Definition: In practice, bentosalueeksi refers to the spatial delineation of bottom habitats used for ecological assessment
Context and usage: The concept appears in Finnish environmental planning and in portions of Nordic marine ecology
Characteristics: Commonly described by substrate (mud, sand, gravel, rubble), depth range, sediment organic content, porosity, and
Applications: Used in environmental impact assessments, marine protected-area design, benthic habitat mapping, and pollution studies to
See also: Benthos; Benthic zone; Habitat mapping; Marine ecology.
Further reading: For further information see standard texts on benthic ecology and habitat assessment, especially works